Cocaine Abuse: UK Cocaine Obsession – How to Help a Cocaine Abuser in Britain

How do you help your loved one with cocaine addiction? Cocaine abuse continues to be a huge problem in England and Wales. Particularly on the streets and clubs of London and Northern England. Cocaine abuse in Britain is higher than the global average according to the World Drug Report 2008, and 2nd in the world only to the USA. Cocaine use quickly becomes a cocaine obsession.

In simple terms this means that there are many more lives in Britain being devastated by the effects of cocaine addiction. Each addict of which there are an estimated 3.9 million in West and Central Europe has a family and friends also suffering along side them.

Cocaine Addiction Dangers

In the streets of London there is something new available. Cocaine is usually cut with other substances like sugar or cornstarch, procaine (a chemically related anesthetic) or amphetamines. In the capital of London some of the wraps are about 10% pure and mixed with the banned painkiller, phenacetin. Phenacetin has been shown to cause cancer. Cocaine abusers often end up developing a two-drug habit when they begin to develop a tolerance to the effects of cocaine and start to need another high. Many cocaine addicts are also addicted to alcohol. So here is a list of some dangers of cocaine abuse.

Addiction to other drugs such as amphetamines, heroin, tranquilizers, cannabis and alcohol abuse
Death by respiratory failure, cerebral hemorrhage, heart attack or stroke
Paranoia, hallucinations, psychotic episodes
severe depression
damage to blood vessels of heart and brain
liver, kidney and lung damage
destruction of tissues in nose if sniffed

What Are The Answers For Cocaine Abuse in Britain?

There are people being treated successfully right now in southern England for cocaine addiction. A program that is being used world wide to end addiction. The fact is that drug residues become lodged in the body fat, creating cravings. These toxins must actually be removed from the body tissues permanently. Using a combination of exercise induced sweating in a sauna, precise nutritional supplements to eliminate the drugs from the body, this program does result in life changing success with no more cravings, and other abuse symptoms such as depression & fatigue. A combination of cognitive therapy and life-skills training results in a drug free person who can reintegrate in society.

Successful Cocaine Rehabilitation

“It did not take long before I began using it on a daily basis, and I knew that I was in trouble. However, I could not stop no matter how much I wanted to. Cocaine completely took control of my life, and I was no longer in the driver’s seat. My parents tried to help me and I pushed them away. I took off and maxed out all of my credit cards, liquidated all of my financial accounts, and sold all of my assets. I needed cocaine, and nothing was going to get into my way. I spent near $ 150,000.00 over two years on cocaine until there was nothing left. I completed the NN program after 4 ½ months… and I am a happier, more stable, and competent person then I was before my addiction ever began. I never experience drug cravings, and I tackle all problems that I face in life head on. I understand myself better, and I no longer carry around the burden of my horrible past. LS”

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Paula Dewar is a professional rehab consultant and refers clients to Drug-free Detox and Rehab Programs which End Addiction for Life. Paula speaks English and Portuguese.

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Whitney Houston Death Cocaine Drowning and Heart Disease


The cause of Whitney Houston’s death has been revealed as accidental drowning with cocaine and heart disease contributing. bit.ly – Subscribe Now! Facebook.com – Like Us! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Whitney Houston died because of an accidental drowning, cocaine, and heart disease. The coroner report was just released, and revealed that marijuana, Xanax, Flexeril, and Benadryl were also in Whitney Houston’s body when she died, but did not contribute to her death. The coroner determined that Whitney Houston was a chronic cocaine user. No foul play or trauma was suspected.

 

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